SPE Annual General Meeting - Board & Officers' Elections

The election of the new SPE Student Chapter Leoben's Board and Officers will be held during the Annual General Meeting organized by the SPE Student Chapter Leoben. The meeting will take place on December 13th, 2018 at the DPE building.

Open positions:

Board

President *

Vice President *

Secretary *

Treasurer *

Officers

Public Relations Officer

Public Relations Officer

Public Relations Officer

International Relations Officer

Events Officer

Events Officer

Events Officer

IT Officer

Office Manager

Auditor (Rechnungsprüfer)

Auditor (Rechnungsprüfer)

*positions that must be occupied

In order to apply for a position, write a short motivation letter to chapter@speleoben.com by December 6th 2018, 6:30 p.m. All students interested in a position should introduce themselves and state their reasons to run for election. To be eligible for a position, you must have an active membership.

Lukoil Company Presentation

Mrs. Irina Andronova, Head of Department of Professional Training at LLC LUKOIL-Engineering, will hold a presentation on November 29th at Department Petroleum Engineering on the topic "LUKOIL Engineering Perm" activity.

All Petroleum Engineering students are invited to this presentation.

About LUKOIL

LUKOIL is one of the largest publicly traded, vertically integrated oil and gas companies in the world accounting for more than 2% of the world's oil production and around 1% of the proved hydrocarbon reserves.

Each day they improve the quality of life for millions of consumers in over 100 countries around the globe through the supply of our products, power, and heat. They employ over 100,000 people who join their efforts and expertise to ensure the Company’s efficient development and secure its market leadership.

The SPEAD program aims to develop young and highly qualified university graduates for an (inter)national position. Wintershall offers you a tailor-made combination of "on the job training" supplemented with dedicated technical training for 24 months to equip you with the skills and competencies to excel in your future role within Wintershall. SPEAD combines practical training within the company's domestic and international operational units with training courses dealing in-depth with technical issues.

Essential for the SPEAD program, and for your employment with Wintershall, are a Master's degree, your mobility and enthusiasm to take on demanding assignments and projects.

Wintershall Company Presentation

Wintershall Holding GmbH, based in Kassel, Germany, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BASF in Ludwigshafen. The company has been active in the extraction of natural resources for 120 years, and in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas for over 80 years. Wintershall focuses on selected core regions where the company has built up a high level of regional and technological expertise. These are Europe, Russia, North Africa, South America, and the Middle East.

The company wants to expand its business further with exploration and production, selected partnerships, innovation and technological competence. Wintershall employs some 2,000 staff worldwide from 50 nations and is now Germany's largest, internationally active crude oil and natural gas producer.

Young Vision Award 2018

The International Student Contest Young Vision Award 2018 will be hosted by and at Montanuniversität Leoben from October 17th to 19th.

DPE students and staff who want to attend the event must register on the following EVENTBRITE link. Please bring your digital or printed ticket to the conference on October 18th, 2018. The YVA staff will exchange it for your badge and bracelet/invitation to the party. Only students who attend the conference will get the invitation to the party.

Registration period: May 1st to September 20th , 2018

Extension: October 2nd to 7th, 2018 (Limited to 150 tickets)

The International Student Contest Young Vision Award is a joint social initiative of Wintershall and Gazprom International. In 2013, the two companies decided to organize it in order to bring together young students and experts from different countries. The aim is to foster the exchange of ideas in the area of oil and gas production and to create an intercultural communication platform.

SCOPE 2018: PEoneer

The Montanuniversität Leoben SPE Student Chapter is proudly announcing the 2nd Student Congress of Petroleum Engineering (SCOPE), under the title: "PEoneer - Innovation and New Technology"

The SPE Student Chapter will be able to provide an interesting mix of keynote speakers’ presentations from the different disciplines of drilling, production and reservoir engineering, as well as a panel discussion with highly-recognized industry representatives.

During the congress, a Student Paper Contest and Petroquiz will take place. All students interested in participating are welcome. Additionally, an exciting field trip and a wide variety of cultural events, introducing you to some traditions typical to our University, will be organized.

Presentation: Oil-well cements – a journey from manufacturing and standards to chemical resistance

All students interested in the topic are welcome to take part in this presentation. This is an opportunity to learn and ask questions about cement manufacturing, the different characteristics of oil-well cement, grades, alternatives to cement, carbon emission, other blends that Dyckerhoff manufactures, etc.

Abstract:

Oil-well cements differ from ordinary construction cements, in terms of application and requirements and therefore, applicable standards and extent of quality control during manufacturing. Although cementing is commonly considered as a “commodity” segment during drilling and completing a well, its importance for zonal isolation is unquestionable. Within this, the oil-well cement itself plays a vital role. As for other oil-field materials, after Macondo, the views and requirements on quality oil-well cements seemed to have changed. Properly-developed standards play an essential role in defining basic requirements. On top of this, the huge complexity of the challenging purpose and application down-hole set additional requirements to manufacturers as well as to the users. So, for instance, consistency of reactivity and compatibility with common and enhanced chemicals define an additional level of field requirements for oil-well cements, which can hardly be covered by standards only. This presentation provides basics but also important details about oil-well cement production, quality control and chemistry. The latter being complemented by information about sulfate and CO2 resistance. Apart from standardized “basic cement classes” G and H, which globally dominate the well-cementing industry, other standardized cement classes and future product and standardization trends, e.g. CO2 footprint-reduced composite cements, are discussed as well.

Dr. Heiko Plack CV:

Dr. Heiko Plack holds a Master of Engineering in Mining and a PhD in Petroleum Engineering. He joined Dyckerhoff - one of the world’s biggest well-cement producers - in 1994 as Head of Development Laboratory and Technical Consultant to Well Cements. Since 2003, he has been responsible for global oil-well cement sales of the Dyckerhoff Group. Including his PhD phase, he has been involved in the field of well cements for almost 30 years. The greatest part of this is that he has been an active member and workgroup chairman of “API SC 10, Subcommittee on Well Cements” and ISO Subcommittee 3 “Drilling and completion fluids, and well cements” during all these decades. In 2011, he joined the Management Team of Dyckerhoff’s Central Europe East Division, to coordinate the sales activities for all cement products sold in Russia, Ukraine, Poland and Czech Republic.

A technical presentation organized by the SPE Student Chapter Leoben will be held by Dr. Nils Lummer from the Fangmann Energy Services Salzwedel, Germany on the topic "Foam Squeeze - For Deliquification and Halite-Scale Removal in Depleted Gas Wells". The presentation will cover:

Salinity of the formation water in Northern Germany

Problems of nearly exhausted gas wells

Treatment options

Negative examples of incompatibility

Case studies

Fangmann Energy Services (FES) provides profound expertise in stimulation, cementing and downhole tools. FES is a German mid-sized service company most experienced in oil & gas as well as geothermal projects.

Shell Company Presentation

During the summer and winter semesters, the SPE Student Chapter Leoben organizes corporate presentations of domestic and foreign oil-and-gas companies as well as recruiting sessions with HR departments from several firms. This semester Shell representatives will visit Montanuniverstät Leoben and present about the company.

Shell is an international energy company with expertise in the exploration, production, refining and marketing of oil and natural gas, and the manufacturing and marketing of chemicals.

Shell at a glance in 2017

70+ countries they operate in86,000 employees on average66 million tonnes of LNG sold during the year21 refineries they have interests in3.7 million barrels of oil equivalent they produce per day

ÖGEW Annual General Meeting 2018

This event is only available for ÖGEW members and the language of the conference is German.

The Österreichische Gesellschaft für Erdölwissenschaften (ÖGEW) invites you to its Annual General Meeting at the OMV Refinery Schwechat. After the meeting, there will be a guided tour of the ReOil plant as well as a keynote speech on the subject ReOil – ein Puzzlestein zur “circular economy”.

Seismic Attributes as the Framework for Data Integration throughout the Oilfield Life Cycle

The Distinguished Instructor Short Course (DISC) organized by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists is an eight-hour, one-day short course on a topic of current and wide-spread interest. The SEG DISC is presented at over 25 locations each year around the world.

On June 4th, 2018, Dr. Kurt J. Marfurt from The University of Oklahoma will teach the course “Seismic Attributes as the Framework for Data Integration throughout the Oilfield Life Cycle” at Montanuniversität Leoben. This course illustrates the use of seismic attributes by example, showing modern workflows based on interactive interpretation and display as well as those aided by machine learning.

Intended Audience

Reservoir engineers whose work is based on detailed 3D reservoir models and whose data are used to calibrate indirect measures of reservoir permeability.

Team leaders who wish to identify advances in machine learning technology that promise improved efficiency and accuracy in the integration of large data volumes.

Seismic interpreters who want to extract more information from their data.

Seismic processors and imagers who want to learn how their efforts impact subtle stratigraphic and fracture plays.

Sedimentologists, stratigraphers, and structural geologists who use large 3D seismic volumes to interpret their plays within a regional, basin-wide context.

DGMK / ÖGEW Spring Conference 2018

The Spring Conference 2018 organized by DGMK - "Exploration and Production" department, in cooperation with the Austrian Society of Petroleum Sciences (ÖGEW) will take place from April 18th to 19th at the Congress Union Celle in Germany. The authors' papers will be published in full length in electronic format, and they will be available at the beginning of the sessions.

Interdisciplinary contributions from the following fields are expressly desired:

Petroleum Geology

Geophysics

Drilling Engineering

Reservoir Engineering

Oil & Natural Gas Production Technology

Underground Storage Technology

Occupational Safety

Environmental Protection

Geothermal Energy

Public & Approval Procedures

Applications should include a one-page summary. Please use the template available on the DGMK website. The accepted abstracts will be published on the Internet. If the abstract is accepted, an extended one (up to 12 pages) will be requested by March 6th, 2018. Please note that the authors also have to pay the registration fees.

The Chair of Geology and Economic Geology of the Department Applied Geosciences and Geophysics invites students to the presentation "Geostatistical tools for seismic reservoir characterization'' that will be held by Dr. Leonardo Azevedo from the Instituto Superior Técnico (Lisboa, Portugal).

Abstract: Geostatistics has been used as a central modelling technique for hydrocarbon reservoir characterization. This family of tools is of great interest mainly due to its potential in incorporating data with different nature and resolution. Within this framework iterative geostatistical seismic inversion methodologies do play a central role in reservoir modelling and characterization being efficient and reliable tools to integrate simultaneously seismic reflection and well-log data and infer detailed subsurface petro-elastic models along with its intrinsic spatial uncertainty. While the importance of these techniques is growing within the geoscience community there is still a considerably lack of understanding of its applicability limitations. This talk is a guide through the most common geostatistical tools used within this scope and the available geostatistical seismic inversion methodologies from the acoustic into the petro-elastic domain. All the inversion approaches shown are supported by real case applications and compared in order to point out the pros and cons of each technique.

The Reservoir Engineering - DPE Seminar is a lunch meeting where academic and scientific staff, as well as students from DPE, have the opportunity to discuss recent research and publications related to Reservoir Engineering.

The presentation “UPSCALING WETTABILITY – FROM MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS TO RELATIVE PERMEABILITY” will be held by Maja Rücker, PhD candidate, from Imperial College, London, United Kingdom.

Abstract: Wettability is known to impact both capillary pressure- and relative permeability-saturation functions. To determine these relationships steady and unsteady state flow experiments or Amott spontaneous imbibition tests may be conducted. As these tests are time-consuming and costly, the development of computational tools to simulate experiments and generate realistic relative permeability curves is crucial.

To upscale wettability, that is a molecular scale property to the core scale, different aspects need to be considered: surface roughness at sub-pore scale facilitates fluid film formation, which may impact the flow regimes observed at the pore scale. Results obtained from spontaneous imbibition and flow experiments at core scale are compared with pore-scale fast μCT data, illustrating the impact of sub-pore scale roughness on the pore-scale flow regime.

The mixed-wet surface of the rock leads to a ganglion dynamics flow regime with larger and more frequent oil-filling events than known from waterwet systems. These findings indicate that a simple extrapolation of the flow regime from water-wet conditions appears insufficient to capture the dynamics and connectivity of the oil phase.

SPE Annual General Meeting - Board & Officers' Elections

The election of the new SPE Student Chapter Leoben's Board and Officers will be held during the Annual General Meeting organized by the SPE Student Chapter Leoben. A meeting that will take place on January 22nd, 2018 at the DPE building.

Agenda:

Message from the Board

Determination of quorum

Board's report

Treasurer's report

Discharge of the treasurer and the auditor

Auditors' Election

Discharge of the Board

New Board's election

Miscellaneous

All students interested in a position should introduce themselves and state their reasons to be elected. In order to be eligible for a position, you must have an active membership. If you haven’t paid your 2018 membership fee, you can transfer it via online banking to the following account:

The Reservoir Engineering - DPE Seminar is a lunch meeting where academic and scientific staff as well as students from DPE have the opportunity to discuss recent researches and developments related to Reservoir Engineering.

During its 2nd edition, the presentation “Critically-stressed fractures and shear permeability in naturally fractured formations” will be held by Dr. Thomas Finkbeiner from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

Business Etiquette for Petroleum Engineers

The seminar Business Etiquette for Petroleum Engineers will be held by Mr. Valian, Montanuniversität graduate and NAILAV CEO, who has experienced the opportunity to operate in an international environment where he has realized the value of etiquette training, especially for young professionals.

The seminar will be focused on communication across different cultures-especially in the Middle East-as well as dress code and a set of manners accepted or required while working and collaborating in an international atmosphere.

Students who attend the seminar will obtain a basic understanding of business etiquette and intercultural behavior. The acquired skills will be particularly relevant when participating in high-level business meetings and working with professionals from all over the world.

The program committee would like to ask interested parties to register their lectures or professional papers for the event. Lecture and poster applications until July 31st, 2017 requested by email: oegew@oil-gas.at

1st Meeting - Team Selection Petrobowl® 2018

The selection of the team members that will represent Montanuniversität Leoben and DPE during the PetroBowl® 2018 starts with a meeting organized by the SPE Student Chapter Leoben. Students who want to participate have to send a brief motivation letter to the SPE Student Chapter Leoben email to receive an invitation to attend the meeting.

The selected team will compete first, against teams of the Europe Region in the regional qualifier. The top five teams from each Region will be invited to the PetroBowl® Championship in addition to the two finalists from the previous year. The PetroBowl® Championship takes place each year at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition.

The SPEAD program aims to develop young and highly qualified university graduates for an (inter)national position. Wintershall offers you a tailor-made combination of "on the job training" supplemented with dedicated technical training for 24 months to equip you with the skills and competencies to excel in your future role within Wintershall. SPEAD combines practical training within the company's domestic and international operational units with training courses dealing in-depth with technical issues.

Essential for the SPEAD program, and for your employment with Wintershall, are a Master's degree, your mobility and enthusiasm to take on demanding assignments and projects.

Wintershall Company Presentation

Wintershall Holding GmbH, based in Kassel, Germany, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BASF in Ludwigshafen. The company has been active in the extraction of natural resources for 120 years, and in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas for over 80 years. Wintershall focuses on selected core regions where the company has built up a high level of regional and technological expertise. These are Europe, Russia, North Africa, South America, and the Middle East.

The company wants to expand its business further with exploration and production, selected partnerships, innovation and technological competence. Wintershall employs some 2,000 staff worldwide from 50 nations and is now Germany's largest, internationally active crude oil and natural gas producer.

Stv PE 1st Regulars Table WS 2017/18

The 1st Regulars Table of the winter semester 2017/18 organized by the Student Representatives of Petroleum Engineering will take place at the Weinlaube Schwarzer Hund on November 8th, 2017.

The main purpose of the 1st Regulars Table is to introduce the Stv PE board members as well as members of the SPE Student Chapter Leoben and ÖGEW Representatives. Additionally, they will provide information regarding the Field Trip Summer Semester 2018 and further events.

SPE Petrobowl® Championship 2017

After achieving the second place in the regional PetroBowl® qualifier in Cracow, Poland, the team of Department Petroleum Engineering at Montanuniversität Leoben is one of the five teams representing the European region in the finals of the SPE PetroBowl® Championship 2017.

Montanuniversität Leoben will be represented by DPE master students Markus Hofmeister, Alexis Koulidis, Robert Nitsche, Michael Nirtl, and Mathias Bayerl.

The PetroBowl® Championship 2017 will take place during the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition in San Antonio, Texas, where 32 teams from all six SPE regions will be involved in the competition.

SCA 2017 Annual Symposium

The 31st International Symposium of the Society of Core Analysts takes place in Vienna, Austria.

Founded in 1986, the Society of Core Analysts (SCA) is a Chapter-at-Large of The Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA). It promotes the aims, purposes, and membership of the SPWLA, a non-profit scientific organization, and serves the interests of all persons who use or obtain reservoir evaluation information from rock and core samples.

Intensive Short Course, Summer 2017

The DPE Intensive Short Course focuses on domestic and international students who want to enroll in the International Master Program Petroleum Engineering at Montanuniversität Leoben. It is also offered to industry personnel as a means of continued education. It mainly adresses those in oil- and gas industry who have a different professional background, namely mechanical, chemical, electronics or geoscience engineers among others.

OPEC visits SPE Leoben

OPEC representatives will visit Montanuniversität Leoben and present OPEC’s history and organizational structure as well as discuss its World Oil Outlook (WOO). The World Oil Outlook is part of the Organization’s commitment to market stability and serves as a channel to encourage dialogue, cooperation, and transparency between OPEC and other stakeholders within the industry.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is a permanent intergovernmental organization of 13 oil-exporting developing nations that coordinates and unifies the petroleum policies of its Member Countries. OPEC was founded in Baghdad, Iraq, with the signing of an agreement in September 1960 by the Founder Members of the Organization.

Operational Excellence is a long-term goal to introduce sustainable changes in culture and operations. Digital Oilfield and Integrated Operations have been started as strategies 15 years ago, and are still not implemented mainstream.

Will current low oil prices hinder all these long-term goals while quarterly reports are key today?

How will data help to get culture change and strategy implemented in a sustainable way?

This workshop wants to put new ideas and related lessons learned on the table to be discussed. The industry is still struggling with proper field data acquisition, integration and quality control – after all these years.

Progress in information technologies has led to more robust and effective solutions for production operations. Real-time monitoring devices are becoming the norm, providing large volumes of data. Nevertheless, many operators still struggle to retrieve value out of these investments. Properly planned data acquisition, data integration, preparation, and enrichment is still an issue due to migrating data to actionable information.

Bucharest Field Trip

The Student Representation Petroleum Engineering and SPE Student Chapter Leoben are pleased to announce a field trip organized in cooperation with SPE Student Chapter Bucharest. The excursion will take place in Bucharest, Romania from 23rd to 30th April, 2017.

The program will include:

Sarata Monteoru Oil Mines and Mud Volcanoes

ICPT Campina

Petroleum Museum Ploiesti

Drilling Rig

Petrom City

Sightseeing tour through Bucharest

Registration will be able on February 22nd, 2017 at the ÖH Front Office from 7:00 to 9:00hrs. Participation is restricted to 20 people. At minimum students must be in the 5th or higher semester.

Total cost: 100€

Accommodation and local transportation is provided. However, Bucharest-Leoben round trip and food is not included.

Soft Skill Workshop

“Soft skills to facilitate success in the current economic crisis” is held by Lori and Dwyann Dalrymple. The workshop is particularly focused on interpersonal relationship skills, teamwork and leadership.

Dwyann Dalrymple, technical advisor in production technology for OMV and member of the Distinguished Lecturer Committee, holds 57 patents worldwide and has authored over 300 papers, magazine and journal articles. Mr. Dalrymple is well-known as a dynamic facilitator, working around the globe with AOC, LLC to promote individual growth to those who are joining the Oil & Gas Industry.

Lori Dalrymple, founder and owner of Architecture of Communication, is focused on training professionals solely in the Oil & Gas Industry. As a member of the SPE Soft Skills Committee, she has authored 2 articles on soft skills and diversity in the SPE JPT and The Way Ahead. Additionally, she volunteers as trainer of students in soft skills to enhance their technical knowledge and improve their employability.

The 2-Day Interactive workshop will allow participants to:

Communicate effectively with colleagues, customers and employers

Experience the importance of effective communication through interactive exercises

Learn how soft skills can greatly enhance technical knowledge

SPE Student Chapter, Montanuniversität Leoben, hosts the workshop at DPE building, Parkstrasse 27, 8700 Leoben. Places are limited and participation is only possible upon registration. For members of the Montanuniversität Leoben SPE Student Chapter participation is free of charge.

SPE International President-elect Darcy Spady visits Leoben

Montanuniversität Leoben SPE Student Chapter is proud to host Darcy Spady holding a speech at the Department Petroleum Engineering and participating in a dinner buffet right afterwards.

Darcy Spady is managing director of Calgary-based Broadview Energy Asset Management and has been an active SPE member since graduating from university.

Mr. Spady has an extensive background in the natural gas, oil and heavy oil segments of the industry, having worked a decade for Schlumberger across North America in their wireline and pressure pumping segments, as well as with the Columbia Natural Resources/Triana Energy group in the Appalachians, Atlantic Canada and internationally.

As the SPE Student Chapter Leoben celebrates its 30th anniversary this year the speech of the SPE International President Elect Darcy Spady is the kick-off event.

Reservoir Modelling Workshop

From seismic to simulation: February 2017 will be a good time to learn about reservoir modeling.

Experts from OMV will visit Montanuniversität Leoben for an entire week to teach seismic data processing for simulation. This workshop is made possible by a joint venture of OMV, ÖGEW and the SPE Student Chapter Leoben.

Successful participants will receive an official certificate, signed by OMV, ÖGEW and SPE. The workshop might be of great value for conducting a BSc or MSc thesis in the field of Reservoir Engineering and will provide leading-edge knowledge from industry specialists.

In order to register for this event follow the link below. Keep in mind that an active membership for 2017 at ÖGEW, SPE and VdE is obligatory.

Combustion seminar with Prof. Carvalho

Based on our co-operation with Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP, Brazil), DPE welcomes Prof. Andrade de Carvalho from UNESP. He holds a 20-hour seminar ‘Combustion’ (2 ECTS) for Petroleum Engineering students from November 14 to 18, 2016 (8:00 to 12:00 each day).

Professor Carvalho graduated in 1976 in Aeronautical Infrastructure Engineering and obtained an MSc and PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1980 and 1983 respectively. His extensive career as a researcher and professor comprises expertise in transport phenomena and thermal engineering with a special focus on combustion as well as carbon capture and carbonation processes.

Wintershall company presentation

Wintershall Holding GmbH, based in Kassel, Germany, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BASF in Ludwigshafen. The company has been active in the extraction of natural resources for 120 years, and in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas for over 80 years. Wintershall focuses on selected core regions where the company has built up a high level of regional and technological expertise. These are Europe, Russia, North Africa, South America, and increasingly the Middle East region.

The company wants to expand its business further with exploration and production, selected partnerships, innovation and technological competence. Wintershall employs some 2,400 staff worldwide from 40 nations and is now Germany’s largest, internationally active crude oil and natural gas producer.

SCOPE: PEfficiency

The Montanuniversität Leoben SPE Student Chapter is proud to announce that this year, our Student Chapter will hold its first international Student Congress “SCOPE: PEfficiency – New Technologies to Increase Energy Efficiency” at our university.

Within the frame of the 60th anniversary of our Department of Petroleum Engineering, SPE Student Chapter will be able to provide an interesting mix of presentations and panel discussions with highly recognized industry representatives, a historical overview as well as a Student Poster Contest. Furthermore, there will be a wide variety of cultural events introducing you to some traditions typical to our university.

Inauguration of the new DPE building

Montanuniversität Leoben and the Department Petroleum Engineering (DPE) are pleased to welcome students to the new DPE Center, a modern and well-equipped working and learning environment for scientists, staff and students alike.

Thanks to the extensive support of OMV and the Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft (Federal Real Estate Company), both personnel and infrastructure of DPE’s three chairs are combined into a new center of petroleum engineering. It provides latest multimedia and software technology in three Master Classes (one per chair) for students to achieve excellent results in the most efficient way.

60th anniversary DPE

The Department Petroleum Engineering (DPE) and the SPE Student Chapter Leoben are looking forward to welcoming you to the 60th anniversary festivities of the department. In addition to the success story of the department, which has grown into an international competence center, an outlook on emerging technologies for the upcoming 60 years will be presented.

Well-renowned speakers from national and international top companies of the oil-and-gas sector and related industries are expected. Furthermore, the SPE Student Chapter Leoben invites all students to an excursion and congress as part of the extended event.

Call for Papers DGMK / ÖGEW Spring Conference 2019

The program committee asks interested parties to submit abstracts of presentations or posters contributions to be presented during the Spring Conference 2019 by January 14th, 2019. The Spring Conference 2019 will take place from April 25-26, 2019 in Celle, Germany.

Topics of the Spring Conference 2019:

Geology

Geophysics

Drilling Engineering

Reservoir Engineering

Oil & Natural Gas Production Technology

Underground Storage Technology

Geothermal Energy

Environmental Protection and Occupational Safety

Public & Approval Procedures

Interdisciplinary contributions are expressly desired. To submit an abstract, please fill out the word template and send it to celle@dgmk.de. The abstracts will be published in advance on the DGMK website. The DGMK/ ÖGEW committee will inform you if your contribution is accepted in February 2019. If the abstract is accepted, an extended one will be requested by March 13th, 2019. Pictures, color and black/white are allowed. Further information and a word template will be sent to your e-mail. Please note that the authors also have to pay the registration fee.